Exodus Wall Map Laminated
$16.99
Exodus Wall Map
Travel with Moses and the children of Israel from Egypt to the promised land of Canaan as found in the Bible from Exodus 12 through Joshua 7. Follow the colored lines step by step:
* The first Passover * Crossing the Red Sea * Pursued by Pharaoh
* The bitter waters made sweet at Marah * The wells of Elim
* Receiving the manna and the quail * Water from the rock
* Aaron and Hur hold up Moses’ arms * Mt. Sinai and the Ten Commandments
* The Golden Calf * The Tabernacle * and much more.
Full color illustrations by renowned artist and illustrator Hugh Claycombe. Chart available laminated or unlaminated. . Reproducible worksheets on the back include teaching tips, a glossary of terms, and a mini map.
Topical index: Aaron, Abiram, Amalekites, Ammon, Apis, Arad, bitter water, blood, boils, bones, bones of Joseph, bronze snake, bull god, Canaan, children of Israel, Dead Sea, Egypt, Golden Calf, Jericho, Jordan river, Joseph, Joshua, Moses, Mount Sinai, Nile River, Passover, Pharaoh, Plagues, promised land, Red Sea, Sinai, Ten Commandments, ten Plagues, the Dead Sea, the Exodus, the Great Sea, the Red Sea, Wilderness of Paran
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SKU (ISBN): 9781890947552
ISBN10: 1890947555
Lola Claycombe
Binding: Other
Published: July 2003
Publisher: Rose Publishing
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